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Thu. Feb 25 - 20:30Toronto - The El Mocambo
People are pressing record to see if they’re still breathing.
Notes are dominating the puddle circuit while fingers keep adjusting the usual frequencies.
Today is yesterday but with a broken shuffle button.
Nothing’s wrong with big swimming pools and lifeguards who listen to descending scales.
In fact loud and soft is pay per view in our ears. Loud and soft is everything we feel.
33 x 67999 = 2243967 ---- those numbers are a lovely song.
Buy an album and discover forty more. These are circles we sit in.
Time presents itself as if sound is sleeping over for the night.
But sound has it’s own bed and needs to sleep with dozens of duvets.
It’s necessary for its complexion to be rested.
And the rest is why we listen.
The rest is why we need saturation.
Maybes and should’ve dominate a lot of listening space.
Too much focus on what might be before be is comfortable.
This is the way.
Welcome to the instrumental brunch. We all eat with our mouths closed and our are guidelines close by.
Some will kill you with a movie but in real life it’s just a commercial.
Home recordings have won the contest of hide and seek.
Living rooms are getting consumed with hands while distribution helps bring the theme music to the show.
The show that is currently being translated into a box.
We love boxes.
This album is two people pressing the record button.
It’s very big.
It’s loud and soft.
It’s an ode to everything that has visited their ears.
Keep listening
Kevin Drew and Charles Spearin formed this project in the last days of 1997.
They went to war with schedules and slowly kept working.
This is their second recording but their first official release.